What are tiny coffee cups called?
A demitasse (/?d?m?t?s/; French: "half cup") is a small cup used to serve Turkish coffee or espresso. Another type of demitasse has a glass cup set into a metal frame.
What is a demitasse spoon used for?
A demitasse spoon is a diminutive spoon, smaller than a teaspoon. It is traditionally used for coffee drinks in specialty cups and for spooning cappuccino froth. It is also used as a baby spoon, and in some surgical procedures.
Delivery | 30 days for MOQ |
Sample | 4-7 days |
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Payment | T/T: 30% deposit, 70% balance settled after seeing the copy of B/L.Irrevocable L/C at sight. |
Feature | Mug made from New Bone China means light weight ,translucency with strength and smooth giving comfortable feel. |
Package | As per your demand( your percentage of packing; your design of color box or gift box, etc.) |
Usage | Ideal for your latte, cappuccino, milk, tea, cocoa, cider, cereal, granola coffee, milk, juice, gift giving, etc. |
Additional | Fast sample and delivery. |
Products can be made according to your design, logo, package, material, etc. |
Microwave, oven, freezer and dishwasher safe. |
What size is a regular coffee cup?
A customary "cup" of coffee in the U.S. is usually 4 fluid ounces (118 mL), brewed using 5 fluid ounces (148 mL) of water.
What size is a cappuccino cup?
Cappuccino is traditionally small (180 ml maximum) with a thick layer of foam, while "latte" traditionally is larger (200–300 ml). Caffè latte is often served in a large glass; cappuccino mostly in a 150–180 ml cup with a handle.
How long can I expect to get the sample?
After you pay the sample charge and send us confirmed files, the samples will be ready for delivery in 6-8 days. The samples will be sent to you via express and arrive in 3-5 workdays.
Can you match a specific color for the glaze on the mugs I am ordering?
Sorry, we cannot guarantee a perfect color match with our glazes due to the limited amount of glaze colors we have as well as the variation in the way our glazes can look on the final product due to the forces of mother nature.
